1.小心,谨慎,慎重
2.警惕;告诫,警告
3.【法】〈英〉担保,保证
4.〈口〉须警惕的事[人];怪物,怪人
1.小心,谨慎,慎重
2.警惕;告诫,警告
3.【法】〈英〉担保,保证
4.〈口〉须警惕的事[人];怪物,怪人
1.使小心,警告 (against, to do, not to do) 告诫
2.告诫 (against)
1.careful thought and lack of hurry in order to try to avoid risks or danger; careful thought before accepting something as true
2.an official warning that the police give when they arrest someone, to tell them that anything they say may be used as evidence against them; an official warning from the police to someone who has broken the law, stating that they will be punished if they do it again
3.a warning that you should be careful
1.to tell someone about a danger or problem that they need to know about or avoid. In ordinary speech, it is more usual to say that you warn someone
2.when the police caution someone who has broken the law, they warn them officially that they will be punished if they do it again; when the police caution someone they are arresting, they warn them officially that anything they say may be used as evidence against them
1.Both findings should be balanced in terms of the skin cancer risks of exposure to the sun, experts cautioned.
专家警告,无论男女暴露在阳光下应适度,防止得上皮肤癌。
2.Soon afterward, Senator Tom Daschle, the Democratic Majority Leader, cautioned the President about the implications of the word "war. "
随后不久,民主党多数派领袖、参议员汤姆.达勒勤,表达了对总统措词的忧虑,他提醒总统要注意“战争”一词的含义。
3."Think hard, " he cautioned, just as she was opening her mouth to speak.
“好好想想,”她正张开嘴要说话,他提醒她。
4.Before the meeting, one of her aides cautioned: "Ms. Dong mostly likes to talk about air-conditioning. "
采访她之前,她的一名助手提醒道:“董女士对空调的话题永远乐此不疲。”
5.Mr. Nicholas has cautioned his new colleagues about easy money. "The time for that has passed, " he said.
尼古拉斯告诫新同事们,不要期望钱会好赚。他说,“那个时代已经过去了。”
6.Mr Holmer said it was a "useful step" but cautioned that the US would "have to see how it plays out" .
霍尔姆表示,这是个“有益的步骤”,但他告诫称,美国将“不得不观察一下其效果如何”。
7.Mrs. Clinton's Senate office broke a week of silence to acknowledge the talks but cautioned that they had not been made final.
参议员希拉里的工作组近日终于打破沉默,承认谈判仍在进行中,不过他们该没有做好最后决定。
8.And, while homeowners are cautioned to think of more than the bottom line, banks, naturally, have done business in coldly rational terms.
而且,当业主被警告说不能只考虑盈利。银行,自然是按冷酷无情的理性条款行事。
9.But analysts cautioned that Portugal could still need a financial rescue if it slips back into a recession later this year.
然而分析师警告说,如果今年晚些时候葡萄牙陷入经济衰退,该国依然需要经济援助。
10."I won't, " he said, squeezing her hand at parting and giving the glance she had just cautioned against.
“保证不盯着你看。”他们分手时,他紧紧握着她的手,又用她才告诫他的那种目光凝视着她。